Archive for December, 2004

We want to thank all of our commenters and linkers/linkeesd for making this a really fun and busy year. Without readers we would just be talking to ourselves. Thanks everyone and we hope you stick around for the next year! Congratulations to Ian on making Terran worth visitng several times per day on a consistent basis.

ABC decalred bloggers the people of the year and yet somehow failed to provide any substantive interviews with anyone that you think of when you think of bloggers. More on that through the magic of hyperlinks: ta da!

After being searched at the border coming back from a religious conference in Canada. CAIR is of course right there demanding an investigation, pointing out that this should be disturbing to all Americans who value religious freedom. It is, to some extent, but not being a member of a religion that has caused thousands upon thousands of deaths/executions/beheadings in the past few years alone tends to prevent me from getting fingerprinted as I return to America. So it follows, I suppose, that I am strangely comfortable with the idea of certain people being searched.

If you missed Lileks’ post that touches on Christmas toy construction earlier in the week, do yourself a favor and go back and read it now. Where else can you find the phrase ‘horny crack-addicted howler monkey’ used to such humorous effect? There will be a quiz later. p.s. — if that phrase isn’t enough for you, how about this one? “I had the feeling I should be swindling a man out of a railroad between courses.”

Michael J. Totten has some info about a new blogger that you might want to check out. He has some interesting stuff to say and some of it you will never hear from the mainstream media in this country. Check out Michael’s post and then check out the source.

Glenn links to Nick Coleman’s attack column in the Minnneapolis Star Tribune and the responses from Powerlineblog. Nick only succeeds in making himself look like a crazed Moonbat, but its fun to watch. Check ‘em all out in one convenient and easy to click pack o’ links.

I meant to post this yesterday but didn’t have the time. Israel has developed a really cool lubricant based on spherical inorganic nanoparticles. Just another Jew plot to thwart Arab/Muslim oil interests? You decide.

I refer, of course, to Green Day. This one’s a couple of days old but its been on my mind and probably on some of your minds as well. The idiocy of our entertainment folk on full display: voila (French word used on purpose ;)). Warning: Comic Nerd side-Rant ahead. Heck, last night I was reading about Peter David coming back to the Hulk for a six issue run that was originally to be a miniseries. He describes the run as (I paraphrase slightly), ‘Shakespeare’s the Tempest set on Monster Island, with Bruce Banner as bluestate America and the Hulk as redstate America’.

…and the best title is the one we are linking to anyway The Saudi government daily Al-Watan features an article about how America is in Iraq to harvest organs to sell back in the States. Translation by MEMRI, enjoy.

Glenn has some links that might interest you and points out that the International Committee of the Red Cross and the American Red Cross are two separate organizations. Its times like these that remind us all of how fortunate we are and that show the character of nations. The American people (not including the foreign aid amounts) have already given over ten times as much as say… the People’s Republic of France.

Imagine if Cox & Forkum ever failed to nail it to the wall… fortunately we don’t have to C & F have a nice ‘toon and some links to vids and other Tsunami info that may be of interest to you. Enjoy, and keep the survivors and the dead both in your thoughts and prayers as we approach another New Year.

A double-header of links to info from the PA and Arab League that explain how killing Jews is required as even the trees and rocks hate the filthy j00z (please enjoy my sarcasm). The second link details how the lack of sustained peace in the region is the fault of both America and Israel, continuing the long tradition of scapegoating and victim play that the Arab world loves oh so much.

Hi, breaking my vacation temporarily so that anyone who didn’t already see it elsewhere knows that you can donate to the victims of the large Asian earthquake and tsunami through that link. Michele has all the links you’ll need.